Telecommunication press releases - 1500 news release online.

David Finch, president and CEO of ATCOM Business Telecom Solutions, a communications solutions provider, has announced that the company exhibited at the 2007 Business Expo held by the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce and co-sponsored by The News & Observer on May 9 at the Jim Graham Building located on the N.C. State Fairgrounds.

by Michael O Brien (few years ago!)

Australians pay amongst the highest phone bills in the world, despite having had a deregulated telecommunications industry for more than a decade. An international telco has come to Australia offering consumers cheaper rates and 1000 free local calls a month and 3000 free minutes of long-distance calling from home phones! Available 24/7.

by Natalie Sherlock (few years ago!)

Mobile Bridges and Mobile Whispers make it possible to deliver personalized messages from many countries across the world to the Western Wall in Jerusalem, just by simply writing an SMS text message. People can send their personalized message to the Western Wall by checking the website www.sms2wall.com.

by Scot Lyall (few years ago!)

David Finch, president and CEO of ATCOM Business Telecom Solutions, a communications solutions provider with an expertise in Voice over IP, has announced that the company has received the 2007 Pinnacle Masters Award for Steady Growth and Profitability, presented for the first time by Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce.

by Caller ID Spoof (few years ago!)

DID Exchange, the leading (service of Super Technologies, Inc.), the wholesale DID solutions provider with the largest world coverage, announced today they have teamed with DigiLinea (www.DigiLinea.com), the leading Voice over IP (VoIP) and DID service and infrastructure provider to the US Hispanic and Latin American markets, to offer DID?s from across Latin America.

by Claire Menetrier (few years ago!)

Mobile phone connections in India will reach 600 million in five years time as handsets and tariffs become more affordable for the urban population, according to a new study published today by the Centre for Telecoms Research (CTR), London